Not very keen as i find them distracting.
This. I should think they are slightly off putting for the players too, especially if the boards are showing porn.
Hmmm, make this happen and I won't complain.
Not very keen as i find them distracting.
Yep. Me too. Hate them
Yeah! What about the old alphabetical board that was used in conjunction with the back of the programme to allow you to know the half time scores ( or is that to what you refer ) and bring back the marching brass band at half time ,or was it pre- match? Digital advertising makes us look like the Big Boys don't you think...seems like the way to go to me.God, move with the times. Oh,I want that guy with the board on his shoulder walking round the pitch at h/f time back though.
When we went to the Amex before the start of last season for the 1901 open day the ground was complete, but there were no advertising hoardings, and it looked magnificent. Likewise for the SSC final.
It was quite a suprise to turn up for the Doncaster game and see all the new hoardings everywhere.
I never understood when we went to our "viewing day" why there were so many bloody stewards...no wonder we are losing money, we must be paying a fortune to them. Even in that picture there are loads of them...WHY?
It's all Thatcher's fault
They should show classic ads (Rediffusion, Townsend Thoresen etc) during half-time.
Now you're talking. And Radio Rentals. And Gestetner Copiers.
i wonder if there will be anything in Chinese or japanese...that seems to be the latest watching sky!
I actually think the digital advertising looks better, more 'modern' befitting a stadium like ours. The old fashioned boards just look a bit 1970's. Is this one of Barber's revenue raising ideas?
isnt there also a rule that if you get into the champions league ( yes I know) the first 4 rows in a stadium near these advertising boards have to be left empty so they are visible with no distractions?
Not really commercialism gone mad then
It's a UEFA rule that you cant have fans within a certain distance of the touchline for European games, 4 or 5 metres I think. Some older stadia like Old Trafford and Anfield have seats that are less than this distance and therefore cannot sell seats in the front rows depending on the distance from the touchline. Arsenal's stadium is OK as is the Amex, in fact the Amex meets all UEFA guidelines.
I see no problem with them seen them live a few times now Wolves, West Ham Away others and don't even notice them. Its just progress like all clubs and is no way our club special in that sence. Nor does it mean the club don't respect us.
Some real wet wipes on here, I guess those peoples ansestors hated the train and the car and the wheel etc when they came around.